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I did so and I rendered with quicktime, instead of h.246 and there are no issues. Wish I could have a smaller file size. Video will be used for socials.
h.265 works as well.
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I removed the effect and the final render still has this issue.
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MXF file H.264
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Make sure to close Premiere, and on re-launch, hold down the Shift key. Select the option to dump all cache files. After opening, let it have a couple minutes to rebuild them, then try again.
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If that's only on pause, how are export or render operations doing?
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I'm having no issues on export 😞
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When I render and replace clips (quicktime, Apple ProRes 422 HQ) there is no issues with the frames. So maybe its the h.264 codec?
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Possibly. I'm wondering what you'd see if you nested the clip, then applied the VR Denoise effect.
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I removed the effect and the render still has those "broken" frames. Again, the clips plays through nicely, it just looks weird when scrubbing and paused on those "broken" frames. Should I be looking into compatibility issues?
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Close Premiere. On launch, hold down the Shift key. Dump all cache and preview files. Then when it launches, give it a couple minutes to rebuild caches. See what happens.
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I did so and I rendered with quicktime, instead of h.246 and there are no issues. Wish I could have a smaller file size. Video will be used for socials.
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h.265 works as well.